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        | Things that are represented in an artwork such as people, buildings, trees, etc. |  | 
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        | the materials used to create an artwork such as oil, watercolor, etc. or a catergory of art such as drawing, painting or sculpture. |  | 
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        | requirements that philosophers and critics of art generally agree something must fulfill to be an artwork |  | 
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        | condition that is fullfilled when a logical and harmonous relationships exists among all the parts of an object |  | 
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        | condition in which the elements of an artwork appear to fit well together |  | 
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        | Provides an aesthetic response has a good design intended to be art |  | Definition 
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        | produced by amateur or untrained artists. |  | 
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        | kind of art that you see everyday in the newspaper or on television. |  | 
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        | feeling of enjoyment for it's own sake |  | 
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        | aesthetic repsonse intentions expert opinions traditional material and formsgood design
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        | List 5 things people use to determine is something is art |  | 
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        | Help us to think in more creative ways |  | Definition 
 
        | How do philosophical questions benefit us? |  | 
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        | artists, dealers, collectors, art critics, museum directors, and art teachers etc. |  | Definition 
 
        | Who makes the judgements when determining if something is a work of art? |  | 
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        | galleries and art museums |  | Definition 
 
        | where can fine art be found |  | 
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        | new technology, styles, and techniques have formed over the years. |  | Definition 
 
        | What are the reasons why the idea of art has broadened? |  | 
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        | scientists who explore ancient cities and villages to discover, identify, and catalog relics. |  | Definition 
 
        | What is an archaeologist? |  | 
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        | jeweleryphotography
 construction enviromental drawing mixed media collagecomputer art
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        | what are some varieties of art forms? |  | 
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